Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Goals for the Week & Update

I'm a bit of a compulsive list maker.  But when it comes to actually getting things done, I'm a huge procrastinator!  Still, I'm going to start setting goals for myself.  Hopefully, publishing them here will help keep me motivated.  We'll see.  

Here's how I did this past week.  Not too bad, but not great.

  1. Spend time with my little sister.  We're going to go see Puss in Boots on Thursday so this should be no problem.
  2. Spend time with my friend.  She's newly affianced and everyone could use someone to vent to about wedding planning.  I sure did!  Since she was one of my bridesmaids she certainly heard a lot of it from me!
  3. Learn to crochet.  My friend promised to teach me.
  4. Research invitations and design 5 prototypes.  I've been blessed with the task of making my friend's wedding invitations (squeal).   This didn't happen.  I spoke with my friend and we're waiting until after Thanksgiving to start talking about invites.  Since they haven't even set a date yet I still have a lot of time to work on this.
  5. Purchase necessary tools/materials to make invitations, crocheted pieces, and Etsy stuff.
  6. Crochet a hat for my niece.  Fail.  I'll work on that this week.
  7. Crochet a scarf for my sister-in-law.   I'm almost done with this.  I'm so excited- it's the first crochet project that I will have completed.
  8. Solidify a time for ReStore to drop off newly purchased hutch.   Epic fail.  Don't get me started.
  9. Sign paperwork at my parents' house so that my father can sell our old van.
  10. Email Caleb a financial status report.   Yikes, this didn't even enter my brain.  I'll have to work on that this week.
  11. Record video for Wednesday's craft.
If I have time, I'd like start on some of my goals for next week as well:
  1. Finish Christmas cards
  2. Map out blog entries for November & December
  3. Spend time with my friend.  Won't happen- she's going home for Thanksgiving.
  4. Call 2 old friends who I haven't talked to in far too long.
  5. Record tutorials for cards & post on YouTube.
  6. Make plans to babysit overnight
  7. Post items on Etsy.
  8. Purchase all Christmas gifts for my brother-in-law, sister-in-law, and niece.  Wrap them.
  9. Spend time with family over the weekend.
  10. Help make dinner on Thanksgiving.
Overall, I'm pretty disappointed with myself.  Most of my goals were very easy but I still didn't accomplish everything.  I am only working 2 days this week so I have no excuse for not getting everything done. ;)

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Reflections on an Untidy Life

I recently read an article from the blog Imperfect Homemaking that really made me think.  The article was all about having a spot for everything in your home.

I know that sounds like such as obvious, simple concept but take a minute to really think about what it means.  I have never lived a lifestyle where there was a place for everything.  I have been blessed to always live in excess.  As a child, my bedroom was usually full of stuff.  I even remember my mother getting fed up with the condition of my room and cleaning it by putting everything in garbage bags and throwing the stuff out.  I never felt deprived after her cleaning binges- I even thanked her once.

It is obvious that I have never lived my life by this simple concept: everything has a home.  I have always just made piles upon piles of stuff.  It has added unnecessary chaos to my life.  As I am gearing up in hopes of a child, it has become clear that my piles of junk must go.  If they don't there will be no place for my kid or his/her stuff!

I am making a commitment to follow by this simple creed.  Everything will have a place.  If it doesn't have a home I need to find one or get rid of it.  If I bring in a new object there needs to be a home for it, otherwise I can't bring it home.  This should help with curbing my shopping, too!

I will take this rule to heart while I'm cleaning out my hot spots.  I'll have to give each piece careful consideration before I decide to keep it.  Wish me luck!

Will you take this pledge with me?

Monday, November 21, 2011

Gearing Up for the Holidays Series- Gift Ideas

We're getting close to the holidays.  Can you feel it?  Do you have your decorations up already?  Yeah, me neither.  Still, I'm trying to be happy and cheerful despite the challenges of this past year.

As I said in my earlier post, Caleb and I have committed to a (mostly) debt-free Christmas.  To do this means I have to get creative with my gifts.  I will be making some of my gifts as well as giving experiential gifts.  For instance, I gave my grandmother a certificate for a meal out with me for her birthday.  I ended up taking out both of my grandparents, who no longer drive and miss eating out which they used to do a lot.  We went to Applebee's, which was pretty inexpensive, and we had a blast.  I don't see my grandparents as much as I'd like, so this was a real treat for all of us.  So, I will be giving both of grandparents a gift certificate for a meal out with me for Christmas.  I am sure all 3 of us will be looking forward to the dinners.  The added bonus of these gifts?  I don't have to put out any money right now.  We'll probably go once in January and once in February, which will be much easier to absorb into my regular budget.

Other great, inexpensive experiential gifts that you can give as gift certificates:
1. A homemade meal, delivered to your door step
2. A lesson on applying makeup ('ll probably be giving this to my young cousin)
3. A free night of babysitting
4. A night out- dinner and a movie
5. Yard work (raking leaves, mowing the lawn, shoveling snow, etc.)
6. A batch of brownies, cookies, salsa, or anything else you're good at making
7. A free lesson at something you're good at (baking, cooking, drawing, crocheting, etc.)
8. A mani/pedi

That leads me to the topic of homemade gifts.  Sadly, most of my family does not appreciate homemade gifts.  I once gave a basket with homemade pasta sauce, breadsticks, and dried pasta to my aunt for Christmas.  I thought this was great since she doesn't like to cook very much.  I went over to her house over a YEAR later and saw the basket in their kitchen.  They hadn't even used the dried pasta.  My mom is no better- I made her a beautiful, hand-knotted, grey pearl necklace.  I've never seen her wear it.

Then again, there are a couple of gems.  I made a fleece hat with ears and a matching scarf for my young cousin last year and she loved it.  I usually give my in-laws homemade pasta sauce but I didn't last year.  My mother-in-law looked at me and said, "Where is our spaghetti sauce and salsa?"  I'll never again disregard how much some people appreciate homemade gifts!

Needless to say, homemade gifts are something I have to thing long and hard about.  There are a ton of homemade food gifts out there but they just don't work for my family.  Crafts and random bits are worthless as well.  My dad doesn't want a tie made out of old fabric and my mother doesn't want spoons dipped in chocolate that she can use as coffee stirrers.  While making gifts is an inexpensive way to gift, I still want the gifts to be thoughtful and enjoyed by the recipient.  Here's what I've decided to make this year:

1.  For all of the ladies in my family- a pack of 12 homemade cards that they can use later on.  The cards will include 1 card for each of the following holidays: Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas, wedding anniversary.  There will also be 3 female birthday cards and 3 male birthday cards.
2.  Homemade canned salsa for my father, uncle, and father-in-law.  I'm known by all who know me for my salsa and these guys love it.
3.  Homemade canned spaghetti sauce for my mother-in-law.
4.  Root beer samplers for my father-in-law and Caleb (okay, this isn't exactly homemade).
5.  Makeup brush holder like the ones at Sephora (filled with lip gloss and lotion) for my cousin

That's all I've got so far.  I'd love to hear your favorite homemade gifts are and what you intend to give this year.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Hot Spot #1 Update & Moving on to Hot Spot #2


I was so excited to make this my first hot spot.  While I didn't declutter as much as I'd have liked, I did identify a couple of items to go.  The rest I intend to wait until our new hutch arrives to see what does and does not fit.

That's right, the hutch has still not arrived.  I had made arrangements for the hutch to be delivered to our house last Saturday but nobody showed up.  Now the earliest I'll be able to get it is the weekend after Thanksgiving.  :(

In the meantime, our kitchen looks like this.




Ugh.  Even I can't stand it!




Since this hot spot is at a standstill until our new furniture arrives, I've decided to move on to Hot Spot #2- the pantry.





Every once in a while I go through and reorganize my pantry.  The biggest challenge is that I am constantly reassessing what I actually want our pantry to hold.  Right now it holds all of our pastas, larger canned goods, baking supplies, canning supplies, excess glasses, wine, and the liquor that doesn't fit in our liquor cabinet.

So, the first step is for me to figure out what I want our pantry to hold.  Once the new hutch is in place I intend to move the wine rack and liquor cabinet into the kitchen, which should free up some room in the pantry.  It will also hopefully encourage us to drink or share our stash of wine and liquor.  My goal is not have any more liquor than what can be contained within our liquor cabinet.  We'll see how this goes!

With the wine and liquor out of the cabinet, I'd like to make room for whatever china won't fit into the new hutch.  These pieces are an absolute must keep since 1) they were wedding gifts, 2) I use them for all parties/meals we host, and 3) I love them!  This is also true of all of our glassware.  I readily admit we have a ton. {Insert picture of glasses}  But I've used all of these over the years.  When you're inviting a lot of people to your home for a holiday party you do need that many glasses!  Sometimes I use plastic, but most of the time I don't.

I'll also continue to store all of my baking supplies in the pantry.  The other food stuffs are all up for discussion.

As part of this overhaul, I'm also going to do a couple of things: fix the bottom hinge that has been broken since we moved in (*blush*) and add some hooks to the back of the door for my mops and broom.  I also want to add some pretty wallpaper to the inside walls.

The next couple of weeks will be pretty hectic, to we'll see how successful I am at actually finishing this hot spot before the holidays end.  I will keep updating, showing my shame, which should help encourage me to finish this quickly.  :)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Goals for the Week

I'm a bit of a compulsive list maker.  But when it comes to actually getting things done, I'm a huge procrastinator!  Still, I'm going to start setting goals for myself.  Hopefully, publishing them here will help keep me motivated.  We'll see.  Here's my goals for this week:

  1. Spend time with my little sister.  We're going to go see Puss in Boots on Thursday so this should be no problem.
  2. Spend time with my friend.  She's newly affianced and everyone could use someone to vent to about wedding planning.  I sure did!  Since she was one of my bridesmaids she certainly heard a lot of it from me!
  3. Learn to crochet.  My friend promised to teach me.
  4. Research invitations and design 5 prototypes.  I've been blessed with the task of making my friend's wedding invitations (squeal).
  5. Purchase necessary tools/materials to make invitations, crocheted pieces, and Etsy stuff.
  6. Crochet a hat for my niece.
  7. Crochet a scarf for my sister-in-law.
  8. Solidify a time for ReStore to drop off newly purchased hutch.
  9. Sign paperwork at my parents' house so that my father can sell our old van.
  10. Email Caleb a financial status report.
  11. Record video for Wednesday's craft.
If I have time, I'd like start on some of my goals for next week as well:
  1. Finish Christmas cards
  2. Map out blog entries for November & December
  3. Spend time with my friend.
  4. Call 2 old friends who I haven't talked to in far too long.
  5. Record tutorials for cards & post on YouTube.
  6. Make plans to babysit overnight
  7. Post items on Etsy.
  8. Purchase all Christmas gifts for my brother-in-law, sister-in-law, and niece.  Wrap them.
  9. Spend time with family over the weekend.
  10. Help make dinner on Thanksgiving.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Gearing Up for the Holidays Series- Go Debt Free

I don't know about you, but I have the holidays on the brain.  I always start thinking about the holidays in August because I have to in order to be ready in time.  I have a small extended family that always celebrates the holidays together.  This means I need to buy Christmas presents for all 14 of them, not including my husband and friends.  In previous years, we have opted to use credit cards to pay for gifts.  Caleb and I have hated doing this and 2 years ago we decided to stop using credit cards.  As on now, the only 2 cards we use are my Kohls card and our Chase credit card.  I use my Kohls card during my infrequent runs to Kohls and the Chase card is only used for emergencies.  We've haven't charged a dime on it in over 18 months, but we're still a ways from paying it off.  Once we do, the only card we'll use is my Kohls (because I like getting 15% off when I use it).

Last year I committed to a debt-free Christmas.  I didn't have any money saved up so this was especially hard.  Our only saving grace was that we both had a 3rd pay check in December which almost completely went towards Christmas.  Going debt-free was incredibly challenging but it was the best decision we could have made.  There were no regrets come December 26th.  We didn't add to our debts, which we've been working towards paying off for several years.  We still have a couple of years to go and incurring more debt would only have prolonged our struggle.

Needless to say, we'll be doing another debt-free Christmas this year (well, mostly, which I'll explain).  Let me outline some of the ways I am going to accomplish this:

1.  Evaluate what items I already have to give as gifts.  I typically purchase items throughout the year for my in-laws since they are easy to buy for.  I keep my eye out for gifts for others, but I don't purchase a lot.
2.  Start figuring out gift ideas in August.  Most of my gift ideas are already set.
3.  Start purchasing gift certificates slowly.  Spend a portion of each pay check on gifts (we have lots of birthdays in the fall so most of this up until November has been focused on birthdays).  We're only giving out a couple of gift certificates, so this works well.
4.  Start making homemade gifts.
5.  Start purchasing gifts and/or dry food stuffs for parties as they go on sale over the next several months.
6.  Go to stores like Marshalls and pick up fancy hand lotions and other nice gifts that could be used as filler gifts for family members and friends.
7.  NOT set an amount of money on each person, but set an overall budget.  I like to have roughly the same amount of gifts per person instead of spending a set amount on each person.  This gives me some flexibility when gifting.  For instance, I found an unopenned item at my local Goodwill that was PERFECT for my father-in-law.  He loved it and still keeps it on his living room table to look at.  It cost me $4.99.  I also picked him up some gourmet coffees at Aldi's and made a root beer sampler for him.  I spend more on my mother-in-law, but I still gave her 3 presents.  Despite the difference in how much we spend, I think they equally enjoyed their presents.
8. Use my Kohls card to purchase several select items as Kohls.  Since Kohls carries nice baby clothes and they are often on sale, I'll use my Kohls card to purchase those.  Other items I may purchase there: jewelry for my sister-in-law and/or grandmother, slippers for Caleb, and a nice top or sweater for my other grandmother.  While we won't pay these off immediately, I'll will be able to pay off the card within a couple of months.
9.  Tell our families proudly that we intend to have another debt-free Christmas- right before I ask them what they would like.

I hope this post helps you have a debt-free Christmas.  The holidays are supposed to be a time for sharing time with your family and friends, not stressing about bills but it so often ends up being that.  By being realistic and truthful with your family and friends you can mitigate some of the worrying and focus on spending time with your loved ones.  Even if you have a lot of people to buy gifts for and don't have a cent already saved up, you can still have a great holiday season.


Sunday, November 13, 2011

Weekly Menu- Pantry Challenge Edition


I typically do the bulk of my grocery shopping once every two weeks.  On the off week, I usually only pick up a couple of extras, such as fish, fruit, etc.

This is supposed to be the week that I go grocery shopping.  However, I spent way more money that usual on food this pay period.  It started with a large shopping trip at Aldi's, was followed by another large shopping trip at Price Chopper, and ended with more take-out and dining out that planned.  Sigh.

So this means that there will be no grocery shopping this week.  The fridge and freezers are full, not to mention the cupboards and pantry.  With that in mind, I've decided that this week will be a pantry challenge.  I won't buy any groceries for the entire week.  We will only eat what we already have (which is a heck of a lot) with the intent of saving a couple of bucks and using up stuff in the house.  I suspect I will have to be a little creative, but I don't expect to have too much difficulty coming up with meals for the week.

Weekly Menu:

Breakfasts: I'll be making up fruit smoothies to use up the frozen fruit, Kefir, and mango juice that are lingering in my fridge.  I also have 2 bagels left from last week that we'll eat Monday morning.

Lunches:  We'll work on eating up leftovers.  If we run out, I'll make Tuna Noodle Salad.

Dinners:

Monday: Fish w/ Rice & Asparagus
Tuesday: Frozen pizza, after a movie with my little sister
Wednesday: Dinner w/ Sara at her house
Thursday: Chicken Chili (moved from last week)
Friday: Fish sticks w/ Corn & Mashed Potatoes
Saturday: Visiting NH w/ family
Sunday: Visiting NH w/family